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One major aspect of the Mindscape technique is known as The Workshop, and this involves creating a special place in the mind which serves as an interphase through which we can access faculties of the mind which are mostly inaccessible otherwise. This application functions superbly for all types of creative and artistic work. One student of Mindscape, a successful mural artist from Atlanta, reported how the inspiration flowed more readily in her work ever since she began to use the Mindscape workshop technique. Another participant, a musician, was overjoyed to find that using the Workshop technique, it now took her half the usual time to learn a new piece of piano music.
The workshop technique also explains how Mozart was able to compose, correct and amend his music entirely in his mind, such that the music he finally put down on paper was invariably the finished product. This same attribute was also demonstrated by Nikola Tesla, the inventor of the electric motor and alternating current. Tesla was one of the few scientists who never really built prototypes. He created a laboratory in his mind, and used it very successfully to conceive devices, test and fine tune them until they worked perfectly. Only then did he put the device into actual physical construction. As he himself wrote in his memoirs, “the device invariably works as I conceived that it should…In twenty years there was not a single exception.” With the Mindscape workshop, one could actually replicate this kind of feat. Many students have used it for design, art, rehearsal of presentation, sports mental training and a variety of other uses.
Other applications abound, and during the weekend workshop, participants can explore various aspects of personal development. One of the most impactful is the technique where one learns to communicate and work with the inner archetypes of the psyche, the masculine and feminine archetypes, the nature of which Carl Jung defined as the animus and anima.
The Screen of the Mind is another technique which I honestly claim to be worth the seminar in itself. It teaches the participant to mobilize the most powerful force within us, that of the unconscious mind, towards achieving any goal that one desires. It is virtually like having a genie in a bottle!
Another application which any artist, sculptor, writer, composer or other creative will surely find fascination with is the method for tapping into the universal consciousness. This draws on the Jungian concept of the collective consciousness, and essentially one can find the ability to access information or be in tune with other people even on the other side of the world. An analogy would be that of using an Internet browser, except that the cyberspace in this case is the holographic energy matrix we call consciousness. Mindscape is a wonderful tool that provides us with the ability to enhance creativity and intuition, and learn skills that we may not have thought possible. It is an experiential, practical and above all, highly effective tool for life.